![]() ![]() We redesigned the bridge and proxy configuration dialogs and include them directly into the browser's preference settings as well. Now that both extensions are tightly integrated into Tor Browser, they'll no longer be found on the about :addons page. You can also request a New Identity, and a New Circuit, from within the menu on the toolbar. Instead of going into the onion button to request a New Identity, we've made this important feature easier to access by giving it its own button in the toolbar. That's why now, rather than using the onion button that was in the toolbar, you can see your path through the Tor network and request a New Circuit through the Tor network in on the URL bar. ![]() We want your experience using Tor to be fully integrated within the browser so how you use Tor is more intuitive. In Tor Browser 9.0, we continue to build upon those efforts with sleeker integration and additional localization support. We want everyone in the world to be able to enjoy the privacy and freedom online Tor provides, and that's why over the past couple years, we've been working hard to boost our UX and localization efforts, with the biggest gains first visible in Tor Browser 8.0. In addition to all the needed patch rebasing and toolchain updates, we made big improvements to make Tor Browser work better for you. Tor Browser 9.0 is the first stable release based on Firefox 68 ESR and contains a number of updates to other components as well (including Tor to 0.4.1.6 and OpenSSL to 1.1.1d for desktop versions and Tor to 0.4.1.5 for Android). This release features important security updates to Firefox. Tor Browser 9.0 is now available from the Tor Browser download page and also from our distribution directory. Update : Added a section about letterboxing. Update : Clarified the amount of locales we support. ![]()
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